The Federal Election Commission has released campaign finance documents from the heated 7th Congressional District race, which was won last month by State Sen. Mark Schauer.

There might be some names that surprise you by which column they showed up in, while others are typical. Schauer received donations from several local attorneys and a number from people in New York and LA.

Walberg received a number of donations from retirees and business owners, and a number from a variety of states across the country.

Both received donations from fellow Congressional candidates committees and a whole lot of PACs.

Below I'll show you which business and community leaders donated to the candidates in the weeks leading up to Election Day.

But first, here's a quick glance at what they spent some of that money on.

Schauer spent close to $5,000 on his election night party at the Holiday Inn in Battle Creek. Schauer's campaign manager BJ Neidhardt received an $11,000 "win bonus," along with several other consultants. One woman from Troy received a $6,000 "win bonus."

Walberg spent $6,800 on his election night party in downtown Jackson. He
spent close to $5,000 on catering at the Grosse Point Yacht Club, when First Lady Laura Bush came to raise money for him. He also reimbursed his wife more than $7,000.

Donations to Schauer

There were 530 total donations to the Schauer campaign in this cycle.

Lloyd Ganton, CEO of Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers, $2,500

Judi Ganton, (listed as homemaker, but she is the CAO of Lloyd Ganton Retirement Centers), $2,500

Jeff Kirkpatrick, District Court, court officer, $1,000

Daniel Sandberg, president Brembo North America, Inc., $1,000

Gregory Walker, CEO Modern Machine Tool, $400

Bruce Curtis, MDOC administrator, $250

William Doggett, Eaton Corp. VP, $250

Bill Wilson, MDOC administrator, $250

Anthony Krupa, owner, Krupa's Boat Mart, $200

Travis Fojtasek, consultant, $138.10

Laura L Mountcastl, CMS Energy finance department, $100

Bonnie Krupa, owner, Krupa's Boat Mart, $50

Schauer was left with $21,716.03 cash on hand after the election.

Donations to Walberg
There were 796 total donations to the Walberg campaign in this cycle.